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Cyberwarfare in the Divorce Battlefield: Ethical and Admissible Privacy Issues of Separated Spouses Going Through Divorce

 
Hear tips on how to get your smoking gun evidence admissible in court, even when the collection method may be questionable.

More and more often divorce attorneys face a new dilemma: your client has a key piece of evidence, the proverbial smoking gun. The potential problem arises when you learn that the client obtained this awesome evidence through electronic or telephone interception, unauthorized use of social media, a GPS tracker, webcams, spyware or other questionable methods. How do you recognize and cross the minefield of the divorce war when cyber warfare is being used by your client or the other side? This topic will help divorce lawyers identify privacy, ethical and potential criminal issues arising from a spouse’s obtaining evidence by intercepting telephonic or electronic evidence about their spouse. Learn how to properly authenticate and introduce evidence obtained through these high tech methods and how to keep it out if improperly obtained.

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Stephen M.

Stephen M. "Steve" Worrall

The Manely Firm, P.C.

  • Estate planning, probate and adoption attorney in the Marietta, Georgia, office of The Manely Firm, P.C., with offices throughout Georgia in Marietta, Atlanta, Canton, Lawrenceville and Savannah
  • Practice emphasizes all areas of estate planning including wills, trusts, probate, special needs planning and guardianship, and adoption and other areas of family law, including prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements and collaborative divorce law
  • Conducts regular seminars and workshops on numerous topics related to family law, estate planning and social media
  • Wrote several publications related to the areas of family law, estate planning and social media, including, :”Your Final Log Off: Estate Planning for Your Digital Assets,” published in Current Accounts, the magazine of the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants in May 2015
  • Member of Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law Inn of Court, WealthCounsel, Estate Planning Council of North Georgia, former president of Cobb County Bar Association Family Law Section
  • J.D. degree, cum laude, University of Georgia School
  • Can be contacted at 770-421-0808, [email protected] and @SteveWorrall

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